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The NCEP Short-Range Ensemble Forecast (SREF) System

The NCEP Short-Range Ensemble Forecast (SREF) System. Jun Du, Geoff DiMego and Bill Lapenta NOAA/NWS/NCEP Environmental Modeling Center. Presentation Outline. History Current Status Plans for FY10-FY13. History of the NCEP SREF (2001-2009). Apr. 2001 : operational implementation

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The NCEP Short-Range Ensemble Forecast (SREF) System

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  1. The NCEP Short-Range Ensemble Forecast (SREF) System Jun Du, Geoff DiMego and Bill Lapenta NOAA/NWS/NCEP Environmental Modeling Center

  2. Presentation Outline • History • Current Status • Plans for FY10-FY13

  3. History of the NCEP SREF(2001-2009) • Apr. 2001:operational implementation • Sept. 2003: 10 to 15 members by adding 5 Eta_kf members to increase physics diversity • Aug. 2004: (1) added more convective schemes to further address physics diversity; (2) 63hr to 87hr; and (3) 48km to 32/40km • Dec. 2005: 15 to 21 members by adding 6 WRF members (2 to 4 models) • Jun. 2006: 2 to 4 cycles and domain expanded to include Alaska and Hawaii • Dec. 2007: bias correction

  4. Upgrades to the SREF system (Scheduled Implementation 13 Oct. 2009) Upgrade models: WRF-NMM, WRF-ARW and RSM Increase horizontal resolution: ARW (45 km to 35 km) NMM (40 km to 32 km) RSM (45 km to 32 km) Total Membership = 21: Adding 4 WRF Eliminating 4 Eta For the 3 RSM members: replace Zhou cloud with Ferrier Use Global Ensemble Transform (ET) perturbations for the 10 WRF members Increase output frequency from every 3 hr to hourly for 1st 39hr (for SPC, AWC) Add/fix/unify variables in SREF output wind variance products (for DTRA) radar (composite reflectivity + echo top) (for FAA) unify PBL height diagnosis with critical Ri (aviation) fix cloud base (aviation) BUFR broken out into individual station time-series (SPC) Hurricane track 4

  5. Ranked Probabilistic Skill Score CONUS 2 meter temperature 02 February – 10 August 2009 new old New SREF is more skillful than the old SREF

  6. Warm season 24h Accumulated Precip from EMC parallel (Mar. 12 – Aug. 30, 2009) Red = new Black = old ETS BIAS

  7. SREF Domains model (dash) output domain (black solid) planned HRRRE* schematic domains (red) * HRRRE = High-Resolution Rapid Refresh Ensemble

  8. SREF Methodology IC aspect: • Multi-analysis (gdas and ndas) • Perturb ctl anal (bred vector, global ET, regional ET) • Perturbed LBCs (from global EPS) • Land surface initial states such as soil moisture and temperature (tested) Model aspect: • Multi-model (Eta, RSM, NMM, ARW) • Multi-physics (various convection and cloud schemes) • Stochastic physics (tested) Residual Part: • Post processing including: bias correction downscaling (tested)

  9. SREF Applications Since the SREF became operational in 2001, its mission has grown to serve: • Severe convection forecasts (SPC) • Precipitation forecasts (HPC) • Winter weather (HPC and SPC) • Fire weather (SPC) • Aviation prediction (AWC, EMC and MDL) • Hydrology (Eastern Region RFCs) • Hurricane (EMC, GFDL and NHC) • Others such as Homeland Security (DTRA dispersion modeling) and military (AFWA) • Web products (see the list of the next slide)

  10. SREF web products • EMC experimental web: http://www.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/mmb/SREF/SREF.html • NCO operational web:http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/analysis/ • Aviation products web (by Binbin Zhou):linked at the SREF DEV web • SPC convection: http://www.spc.noaa.gov/exper/sref/ • HPC QPF: http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/wwd/impactgraphics/ • WFO (by Rich Gramm): http://eyewall.met.psu.edu/ • Meteograms (by Geoff Manikin): http://wwwt.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/mmb/srefmeteograms/sref.html • Cyclone tracks (by Tim Marchok): http://www.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/gmb/tpm/emchurr/tcgen/ • Ensemble variance to drive DTRA dispersion model: http://www.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/mmb/SREF_avia/TEST/web/html/variance.html Need an effort to consolidate the related pages into one run operationally by NCO!

  11. SREF Data Available to Users • AWIPS (mean, prob and spread in CONUS, AK and HI grids, need to add more variables) • NOMADS (same as above plus individual members, need to add Bufr and GEMPAK sounding output) • Public ftp site (same as AWIPS plus individual members and bufr) • NCEP CCS (available to all NCEP service centers) • 2-year archive (NCEP internal). We need to push it be archived at NCDC with NOMADS tools for public to access. • Through projects (such as data to RFC and CAPS SSEF for the SPC’s Spring Experiment)

  12. SREF Future Plans 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 or after SREF09SREF10 SREF11 SREF12 SREF13 SREF14* (21mem, 32km, 4-model) (3-model) (20km, NEMS-only) (combining with Canadian?) (NRRE extension) NRRE NRRE NRRE (6mem, 10-12km, hourly update, 24hr, 2-model) (21mem, 84h on 0/6/12/18z) HRRRE HRRRE (3km, nests in each NRRE mem, hourly update to 24hr) VSREF VSREF VSREF VSREF VSREF (time-lagged ensemble based probabilistic products for aviation NextGen) *NEMS = NOAA Environmental Modeling System (a unified modeling framework) *SREF (3220km10/12km, 6-hrly update to 84h for general weather forecasts) *NRRE = NAM Rapid Refresh Ens (10-12km, hrly update to 24h for aviation) *HRRRE = Hi-Res Rapid Refresh Ens. (3km, nested in NRRE, hrly update to 24h for high-impact events for targeted CONUS, AK and HI domains) *VSREF = Very Short-Range Ens Forecast for aviation NextGen prob products

  13. SREF Future Plans (Cont.) • 2010: • Downscale of SREF members to 5 or 2.5km using RTMA • Addition of more variables to AWIPS • Addition of more ensemble products requested by users such as AFWA • Others: • Bias correction of precipitation forecasts • Reforecasting (need to research the existing OU dataset) • Extension to 5 days for hurricane ensemble forecasts (HFIP) • Probabilistic streamflow products • Couple with air quality and storm surge etc. forecasts • 15-minute output frequency to meet wind-energy need

  14. Thoughts on R2O and O2R: DTC connection • EMC wanting to have the SREF codes be available to research community via DTC. • DTC Visiting Scientist Program sending guest scientists to EMC to work directly with the operational codes to test their new methods for potential implementation

  15. Recommendations • More computer resource (for higher resolution, reforecasting etc.) • More personnel (for more frequent system upgrades. Can NOAA THORPEX help?) • DTC connection (accelerated R2O and O2R) • All service centers as well as other organizations to contribute to central ensemble product development • NOMADS data archive (at NCDC) for public to access

  16. BACKUP SLIDES

  17. Fall 2009 NCEP SREF System (21 members)

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